So, you’re looking to find out how many episodes in season 3 of Sullivan’s Crossing? I get it. If you’re anything like the rest of the fandom, you probably binged the first two seasons on Netflix or caught them live on The CW and now you’re itching for more of that cozy, dramatic Nova Scotia vibe. It’s the kind of show that feels like a warm blanket, until a cliffhanger hits and you’re suddenly yelling at your TV.
The short answer? Season 3 of Sullivan’s Crossing has 10 episodes.
Honestly, it’s a bit of a bittersweet number. On one hand, 10 episodes is the perfect length for a tight, emotional arc without too much filler. On the other hand, it goes by way too fast when you're invested in Maggie and Cal's "will-they-won't-they" (mostly will-they at this point) and Sully’s endless internal struggles.
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Why the episode count matters for Season 3
The show has stayed remarkably consistent. Both Season 1 and Season 2 also clocked in at 10 episodes each. This isn't just a coincidence; it’s a strategy. Shows adapted from Robyn Carr novels—think Virgin River—tend to favor these shorter, punchier seasons that keep the drama high and the scenery beautiful.
In Season 3, those 10 episodes had a massive job to do. After that terrifying diner fire at the end of Season 2, we needed to see the fallout. We needed to see Maggie decide whether she was truly done with Boston for good. And boy, did the writers deliver on that front.
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The Season 3 Episode Guide (At a Glance)
If you’re tracking your progress or planning a weekend binge, here is how the season broke down:
- Episode 1: New Beginnings – Maggie tries to settle into life at the Crossing while mourning what was lost in the fire.
- Episode 2: Out of the Blue – Things heat up with Cal, but a new face named Helen arrives to stir the pot.
- Episode 3: The Ties That Bind – A road trip! Maggie goes with Cal to see his parents.
- Episode 4: A Clear Perspective – Deep dives into Cal’s past and his relationship with his father.
- Episode 5: Misunderstandings – Cal acts out, and Sully gets a surprise visitor.
- Episode 6: Bad Timing – Focus shifts to Rob’s new restaurant and the growing distance between our leads.
- Episode 7: Twists and Turns – A search party for Lola and Jacob makes things very tense.
- Episode 8: Blindsided – Glenn’s health takes a scary turn.
- Episode 9: First Cut Is the Deepest – High-stakes medical decisions.
- Episode 10: Head to the Heart – The big finale with that massive revelation about Liam.
Where to watch all 10 episodes
Depending on where you live, you might have seen these at different times. In Canada, CTV aired the premiere on April 27, 2025. Down in the States, The CW took a little longer, starting the run on May 14, 2025.
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Netflix users had to wait the longest. But if you’re reading this now, the good news is that Season 3 hit Netflix US in August 2025. It’s all there. All 10 episodes, ready for you to ignore your chores and watch in one sitting.
What's next after Season 3?
The ending of episode 10 was a total gut punch. Just when we thought Maggie and Cal were finally on solid ground, Liam shows up and drops the "husband" bomb. It’s classic Robyn Carr drama.
Because of the show's massive success—it’s been hovering in the Netflix Top 10 for ages—a fourth season is already a done deal. Filming for Season 4 actually wrapped late in 2025 in Halifax. We are looking at another 10-episode run likely arriving in early 2026.
If you've finished all 10 episodes of the third season, the best move right now is to head over to social media and join the theories about Liam. Most people are convinced there’s a legal loophole or a massive misunderstanding coming, but we won't know for sure until Season 4 kicks off. For now, you can re-watch the Season 3 finale on Netflix or The CW app to see if you missed any clues in the background.